Kornhauser Health Sciences Library and Commons building stands on the lefthand side of this image, behind the sculpture, Ad Astra. The Research Tower rises in the center of the image, and the Instructional Building can be seen on the right. The...

A man wearing a gas mask holds a clipboard steady for another man signing what is probably some kind of petition. The photograph was taken during a three day Environmental Teach-In sponsored by the University of Louisville on April 9, 10 and 11,...

Ad Astra (Sculpture); Public sculpture; Abstract sculpture; University of Louisville--Buildings;

The Research Tower at the Health Science Center rises behind the abstract sculpture, Ad Astra. A portion of the Kornhauser library can be seen on the left side of the image. The Health Science Center was completed in 1970.

A man and woman look at information on a table that advocates a two-child only policy as a means of population control. A group of people can be seen sitting on the ground behind them. A poster on the table says, "The two child family means...

Several people look over information tables and posters that appear to describe various kinds of pollution. A map titled "OPEN YOUR EYES" leans against one of the tables. A mannequin wearing a surgical mask stands in the foreground looking up at...

A man wearing a baseball jacket and glasses and standing at the edge of a playground holds a sign that says, "HOW LONG CAN WE CARRY ON." Young women sit on swings in the background. He presumably was participating in a demonstration march that...

Demonstrators (apparently all male) carrying handmade picket signs walk across campus past Brigman Hall in a march that kicked off a three day environmental teach-in sponsored by the University of Louisville on April 9, 10 and 11, 1970. Other...

Four men in suits and ties watch the demonstration march that kicked off a three day Environmental Teach-In sponsored by the University of Louisville on April 9, 10 and 11, 1970. A protest sign reading"give earth a chance" is visible in the corner....

Football players; Football; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Stadiums; Advertisements;

University of Louisville football player Greg Campbell (26) dodges a tackle during a game. Several of his teammates and an opposing player (attempting the tackle) are also on the field. A sign reading "All the way Cardinals, Go! Go!" is painted on...

University of Louisville students listen to a speaker at the Kent State memorial service. A student stands with a microphone in front of a building (which appears to be the University Library), speaking to students who sit or lie in front of him....

Students participate in a protest rally for Cambodia and Kent State at the University of Louisville's Kent State memorial service. One student stands near and gestures toward a table; other students stand in the foreground, facing others who sit on...

Rifle team practices shooting from the kneeling position at the indoor range in Dougherty Hall - April, 1969. Rifle Team at the University of Louisville Getting in Some Target Practice at the Range in Dougherty Hall - April, 1970. People: John...

University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville. School of Law; Courtyards;

Students sit in a courtyard outside the Law School building (now known as Wyatt Hall) reading and talking. The building was named in honor of alumnus of Jefferson School of Law (which was merged with UofL in 1950), Louisville mayor, Kentucky...

Football players; Football; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Stadiums;

University of Louisville Hall of Famer Horace Jones (74) catches a football during a game. Other players from both teams are also on the field. The crowd in the stands can be seen in the background. Jones went on to play for the Oakland Raiders...

"Look closely at the image […]. It appears to be an icon of postwar experimental art - an early 1950s abstraction by the American painter Jackson Pollock. However, read the caption and it is revealed to be a pastiche by Art & Language, a group of...